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Revision as of 14:12, 31 March 2020
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Ayaupia is divided into 17 provinces, which are the second level of subdivisions. Under three constituent countries, they are home of 90 subprovincial divisions, named as that because of their varying natures, those being the third level of administratives subdivisions.
Provinces were officialy established in 1955, after the country was formed. Their territories follow the broad variety of dialects and people that live in Ayaupia. Each province corresponds to an area where a dialect is spoken and where a specific culture is.
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